This is the story of a survivor of the Spanish Armada.
It is the autumn of 1588.
The Don reaches the north west coast of Ireland after a terrible storm.
Will he be able to get home to Spain?
Will he... More > want to?HARDCOVER version< Less

This is the story of a survivor of the Spanish Armada.
It is the autumn of 1588.
The Don reaches the north west coast of Ireland after a terrible storm.
Will he be able to get home to Spain?
Will he... More > want to?HARDCOVER version< Less

The year is 2116. Captain Radomir Lascek sails his pirate ship, the Solar Wind, around the oceans, collecting outlaws and fugitives and dodging the authorities. But then he hires three young... More > musicians in Dublin – the Donegal Troubles. Radomir Lascek, with all his wily schemes, is about to learn the real meaning of “trouble”.< Less

What did Radomir Lascek, Captain of the Solar Wind, think he was doing when he hired the Donegal Troubles?
A short, fast-paced read, navigating the Solar Wind and her crew of bickering pirates... More > towards the first node of safety - or so they think...< Less

This is the story of a survivor of the Spanish Armada.
It is the autumn of 1588.
The Don reaches the north west coast of Ireland after a terrible storm.
Will he be able to get home to Spain?
Will he... More > want to?
PAPERBACK version< Less

This is the story of a survivor of the Spanish Armada.
It is the autumn of 1588.
The Don reaches the north west coast of Ireland after a terrible storm.
Will he be able to get home to Spain?
Will he... More > want to?
PAPERBACK version< Less

As a young man, Stephen Gwynn travelled through Counties Donegal and Antrim on a bicycle, enabling him to take a close-up view of the townlands, rivers, lakes and historic sites he visited. This is... More > his account of his trip through Donegal. His loving interest in its history brings this accounts to life, revealing as it does, the hidden stories and associations behind the evocative exterior of the land.
We get an account of ancient Gaelic Ireland: its holy places and its warriors - the O’Donnells and O’Neills. We hear of their tragic demise and the confiscation of the land they had to abandon. Though this book was written over a hundred years ago, the old Ireland he wrote of has left a lasting impression on the landscape, though it is fast fading.
A reader who shares his passion for fishing and cycling will gain the additional pleasure of reliving these experiences as they were over one hundred years ago.< Less

Travel Journal Donegal - Keep a diary of your holiday / vacation to Donegal, Ireland. Includes diary, budget planner, activity planner, packing checklist and other useful aids to help you record and... More > remember every aspect of your trip.< Less

If you take this book with you as you travel around Donegal and the Glens of Antrim you will find that you journey not only over land, but also over time. More than just about anywhere else, the... More > landscapes of Ireland evoke the past. Viewing Donegal and the Antrim Glens through the lens of history enhances and gives resonance to every valley, mountain and ancient building.
Stephen Gwynn, who spent his childhood in Donegal and later became a prominent member of the Irish Parliamentary Party, travelled these counties on a bicycle, enabling him to take a close-up view of the townlands, rivers, lakes and historic sites he visited. His loving interest in the history of these places brings his accounts to life, revealing as they do, the hidden stories and associations behind the evocative exterior of the land.< Less

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